Mister

Mister

  • Submitted By: kiteranko
  • Date Submitted: 11/08/2012 10:59 AM
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Gentrification of Lozenets Neighberhood Sofia is the capital city of Bulgaria.
As a result of demographic and migration processes calculated by the end of the 2010, the population of Sofia amounted to 1,259,446 people, or one sixth of the population of Bulgaria lives in the capital. For one year, as a result of mechanical and natural increase, the population in the area has increased by 9,648 persons (0.7 per cent). The increase is mainly due to the positive mechanical growth of the city. The average population density in Sofia has also increased. In 2010, 930 people lived on one square kilometers of its territory, while population density in 2009 was 925 people per 1 sq. km. The distribution of population by sex, women continue to outnumber men - 52.4% of the total population. In 2010, 1,000 men in Sofia fall 1103 women. The age structure of the population gives an idea of the relationship between age groups and it is a factor that directly affects the number and age composition of the labor force in the capital. As throughout the country and the capital's population is getting older. This is reflected in the continuous increase of the average age of the population. For the past ten years the average age of the population in Sofia has increased by approximately two years. In 2010, the population was in an average of 40.5 years old (41.9 years in the country). Men in Sofia (38.6 years) were younger than women (42.2 years). The share of young has been decreasing since the beginning of the last century. Migration of the Population
The mechanical movement of the population (both internal and external migration) strongly influences the number and structure of the population in Sofia. Over the last ten years the mechanical movement remained relatively the same level, without significant deviations occur - always the populated ones were more than the emigrants from it. As a result of the mechanical movements of the population at the end of 2010, the area has...

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